Exam 14: Conducting Surveys and Questionnaires

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Which of the following is not a variable included in a data analysis plan?

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The purpose of pre-testing a questionnaire is to

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Probing questions are used in an interview when

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A survey is feasible if it

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Distinctions between respondents in a survey can be identified through

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In a stratified sample,

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In a written report, a detailed explanation of the hypothesis is contained in the

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Questions that start from a broad perspective and become more focused are found in

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A representative subset of a larger population used to draw conclusions about the larger population is known as a census.

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Visual formatting can be distracting and discourage respondents from completing a questionnaire.

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Bias in sampling can be avoided if

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Questionnaires are easy to administer than interviews because

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To gather information, focus groups are more widely used than interviews and questionnaires.

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A respondent who answers questions based on their responses to earlier questions in a survey is conforming to which theory?

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Questions that ask respondents to give one answer to two questions asked as one are

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Questions that focus on an issue first and then become general are found in

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An effective hypothesis considers the potential bias of stakeholders.

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The difference between a survey and a questionnaire is the

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The different approaches of interviewers are unlikely to influence the responses of the respondent.

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Feasibility is the degree to which a survey accurately reflects or assesses the specific issue or concept that the researcher set out to measure.

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